Green Party of Norway

The Green Party of Norway is a green political party in Norway that was founded on 29 October 1988. The party was founded by the philosopher Arne Naess, peace researcher Johan Galtung, and philosopher Sigmund Kvaloy Setreng, and the party supported global ecology, environmental protection, ecological sustainability, and agrarian reform. The party jointly denominated the left and right as the "fossil block", distancing itself from the old parties of the country. The Green Party was a small party, winning 2.8% of the vote in the 2013 parliamentary election and 4.2% in the 2015 local elections.